“We won another division championship, we won one playoff game, but we’re not satisfied,” Watt said. “Around here we have much higher expectations than that and going into this season, it’s Super Bowl. We have Super Bowl on our mind around here.”

Watt says there’s nothing he would consider an acceptable result from this season other than holding the Lombardi Trophy on February 2, 2014.

“No. Every team in the league will tell you that, but that’s legitimately our expectation. We want to win a championship. We want to bring a championship to this city,” Watt said.

That’s a tall order, but Houston fans know they can count on Watt to do his part.

Any team/player that DOESN’T think they’re going to the Super Bowl does not deserve to be in the NFL. Even the Chiefs, Jags, Raiders, Phillies, etc. should believe, in their heart of hearts, that it’s all going to come together.

Here’s a thought (or 6) for you Texans:
1) Get the division championship on your mind.
2) Then concentrate on not pissing away home field advantage
3) Try to think about winning more than 1 playoff game.
4) Make it to the AFC Championship
5) Focus on winning the AFC Championship

After you accomplish all of the above, then you can dwell about the Superbowl.

miguelromerorhpat says:May 30, 2013 8:52 AM

Its okay jj..jacksonville,cleveland,the chiefs,have the super bowl on their minds,its something natural jj…

chalkruz1989 is correct. Schaub, Dalton, Romo, Rivers and a few others need to step up their games to win an SB. They have weapons. They have had chances. Enough-just do it! As for the Redskins, they have had 21 years of chances, 4 presidents, 5 speakers of the house and three popes and still no SB.

Ask Ed Reed if he can get you two tickets to paradise. He”ll also have some pictures of what it’s like to play and win the superbowl but thats about as close as the texans will get to being in a superbowl.

Realistically about 10 teams have a shot at the superbowl. I keep hearing all this crap about parody but since the turn of the millenium its the same teams winning.

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I think you meant “parity.”

10 teams with a legitimate shot at the Championship is better than any other sport. That’s as close to parity as you’ll get.

philgrek says:May 30, 2013 10:48 AM

I love how unrealistic the Texans and their fans are. None of them seem to be able to admit how fat they’ve gotten off easy schedules the past two years. Their record against above .500 teams is laughable. They’ve won two playoff games against the same team which has been usually the worst team in the AFC playoffs both years. They’ve gotten trounced on multiple occasions by superior teams. Their division comes with 4 wins practically built in for a decent team. In any other division they’d be fighting for a playoff spot and Watt literally won them 2 games last year HIMSELF (Jags, Jets). Substitute any other player for him and they sit around 9-7/10-6. Its about that year where the heralded Wade Phillips defense takes the major step backwards as the signs started to show last year. And the organization is dumb enough to think that a 1st round WR is what they needed to get them over the hump.

Whats every ones problem with schaub? I agree hes not the best QB in the league but he isn’t as bad as you all say he is. Schaub makes his fair share of mistakes but players like Andre Johnson or Owen Daniels wouldn’t even have a chance if he wasn’t doing his job. Also some of you forget the Texans have a All Star RB, WR, and DE plus an All Pro TE, QB, LT, MLB, and CB. If all the Texans players do their jobs, they can be some serious contenders.